CHICAGO – A man turned himself in to police Thursday, hours after Philadelphia Phillies center fielder Shane Victorino filed a police report about getting doused with beer at Wrigley Field.

Police said the man was being questioned. The incident during Wednesday night’s game was being investigated as a “simple battery.”

Victorino was hit by a cup of beer thrown from the bleachers while trying to catch a fly ball in the Phillies’ 12-5 win over the Chicago Cubs. The All-Star outfielder managed to make the grab, and Cubs chairman Crane Kenney apologized to him in person before Thursday’s game.

“It’s part of the game. It’s one of those things that happens and I just want to make sure that guy gets what’s due,” Victorino said prior to the Phillies’ 6-1 win on Thursday.

“I think he needs to be held accountable. But for the most part, I just see it as the guy thought it was fun. It is what it is. It didn’t cost me in any way and it didn’t hurt me in any way. It’s part of the ballgame,” he said.

Victorino filed the police report Thursday. Shortly after the game, police said a man turned himself in.

Beltre was put on the 15-day disabled list with an injury to a testicle Thursday, one day after taking a hard one-hopper off the bat of Chicago’s Alexei Ramirez to his groin area.

Seattle manager Don Wakamatsu said the Gold Glove infielder is out indefinitely, and could need surgery because of bleeding in a testicle.

Beltre does not wear a protective cup because he says it’s uncomfortable.

After fielding the grounder in the ninth inning, Beltre rushed a throw wide of first base for an error. He winced in pain but finished the game, which the Mariners won in 14 innings.

Cubs

Jeff Samardzija, hit hard in his first major league start a night earlier for the Cubs, has been optioned to Triple-A Iowa.

Chicago also recalled right-hander Justin Berg from Iowa on Thursday.

Samardzija is 1-2 with a 7.81 ERA in 17 appearances with the Cubs this season. He lasted 3<MD+,%30,%55,%70>1/<MD-,%0,%55,%70>3 innings Wednesday night in a 12-5 loss to the Phillies, allowing seven runs and eight hits.

Twins

A second MRI on the shoulder of Twins left-hander Glen Perkins has revealed no structural damage.

Perkins said Thursday that the exam showed that he has a strained rotator cuff, an injury that will not require surgery.